TO ADVRimSMBa. Under th* Postil Regulations correspondence nldreeeed to a nom-de-plume, or with Inltialt' only, to caro o( any Post Office, will not be forwarded from offloo of posting. If advertiaera do not deeire to disclose their names they may have repließ addressed care of the Star and name will be forwarded to the advertiser. WANTED KNOWN. YS/ANTED Known—A good picture makes a -delightful and . befitting present; ours ate all good. See them at Sunderland’s West End Cabinet Works. yy ANTED Known—Ask.the. first well '”*■ dressed man you meet where he bought his suit; they all answer: “Why, Shaw’s, High St.’’ \y ANTED Known—Men’s Tobraleo 1 shirts with collars, 10/- each; tussore silk shirts, bands, 8/11; Cardigan jackets in grey only, 7/9 and 8/9; boys’ ’ all-wool jerseys, 4/11. — Kaupokonui Co-op. Sale. Yy ANTED Known Just arrived, some very smart suitings in all the latest shades; place your order now for one of our special suits to measure, from £5/19/6, at Shaw’s High St. Known—Bullock’s stocks ■ - / are fresh, clean, and will stand any inspection. Erasmie fancy soaps (imported direct from England, assorted per furies), Gd, 6d, 6d, 6d, 6d per cake; English carbolic soap, 4 cakes for 1/-, 4 cakes for 1/-; large round bath soap, Gd, 6d, 6d per cake, 5/6 per doz.; tinsel pot scrubs, 3 for 1/-, 3 for 1/-; clothes brushes, 1/-, 1/-, 1/eneh;. English aluminiumware saucepans (nests of four), 18/11, IS/11, 18/11 per nest: decorated china salad bowls, 2/6, 2/6, 2/6 and 2/11, 2/11, 2/11 each. We have full stocks of all poultry foods, grain, Karswood’s spice; Neale’s calving drenches, 1/-, 1/-, 1/-, l/-j 1/- per pkt.—Bullock’s Big Store, Princes St., ’phone 96. TX/ANTED Known—All-wool colonial flannels in pink, light and dark grey, at 1/11; 30-inch white flannelette from 8/11 doz.; heavy union shirting, 1/11. —Kaupokonui Co-op. Sale. ■yyANTED Known—Yes, the Cut Bate Leads (always)! Ovaltine. large, 6/2; boiling peas, 41bs. 1/-; Column’s mustard (finest quality), 3/11 lb tin; Lipton’s tea, 2/6 lb; Glaxo, large, new season.’s packet dates, 3 pkts 1/4; 5/10; Cuticura and Bexona. soaps, 3 cakes for 3/8; Manila leg rope, 1/1 lb. We are in the position of always being able to sell cheapest; the shop for highest grade bacon and butter; all particular people who really know bacon rally round the Cut Bate, 13 Union St. yy ANTED Known—Strong full-size drop-side cots, complete with kapoc maittTess, £3/12/6; splendid value.— Sunderland’s West End Cabinet Works. ’•yyANTED - Known—Apples, Apples, apples. We are agents for the celebrated Gilbert’s Orchards at Stoke, Nelson. These orchards produce the finest quality fruit grown in any part of the Nelson province. We are now offering these high-class apples direct from the orchard: Sturmers, perfectly sound and in excellent condition, equally good for eating or cooking, 11/6 per bushel case, or 121bs for 4/6: Delicious, 4/9 for 121bs or 12/6 per case of 401bs. This is fruit that you can depend on, and the flavour is all that could be desired. Bemember, an apple a day keeps the doctor away. Call and inspect at Gilbert’s Quality Stores, High St., Hawera; ’phone 26.
Known Yard brooms from 2/6; can scrubs, good line, 9d each; round bath soap, 3 for 1/2. iSTote: This is an imported soap and must not be confused with coarse ordinary soaps. All toilet soaps sold at the Cut Rate are imported. The famous Pyramid tea, 3/2 lib tin, 21b tin 6/3, 41b tin 12/3; this is the world’s best tea. If you have not tried it you have missed a treat. Stick to the Cut Rate—the shop that brought down prices and keeps them down; 13 Union Street. "Yy ANTED Known—Men’s colonial flannels, 5/11; wool sox, 1/- pair; good quality pyjamas, 9/11; men’s cambric shirts, bands, 4/11. —Kau'ppkonui Co-op. Sale. A NTED—Workers to buy our nailed no toe-cap working boots, 26/6, stout soles; men’s nailed shooters,, 19/6; unnailed shooters, 19/6. —At the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. NTED Known—The winds liave blown our prices still further down. What are you paying for genuine hickory axe handles? Our price is 1/3; Sykes’ Red Drench, 13/6 doz.; Me Clint on’s Barilla soap, 1/- pkt, 3 pkts 2/11 or 10/9 doz.; McKenzie’s coffee, 1/10 bottle (jioav, what have you been paying and who is the price reducer?); meat extract, 5d jar; Colman’s mustard', first grade (we have only, as usual, the best), 3/11 lib tin. Wake up! There is only one Cut Rate. Ask those who are saving money; they know; 13 Union St. RANTED Known—Our Great End-of-Season Sale commences Thursday, July 30th, at 9 a.m. Great bargains in all departments.—Harrops Ltd., Hawera. Ranted Known—Our Great End-of-Season Sale commences Thursday. July 30th, at 9 a.m. Great bargains in all departments.—Harrops Ltd., Hawera.
FAKJ£ WOB3E. yyANTED —Good lad for farm -work; machines used. Apply F. M. Stuart, Turuturu Eoad. yy ANTED Married couple~ both good hand milkers, excellent conditions and light place. Address at Gillanders’ Stables. yyANTED —Good youth for milking; machines. Apply P. Simpson, Oeo. yyANTED —Strong youth for milk run; must be honest. Apply J. Py Craig, South Eoad. RANTED Share-milking (machines), 80 to 100 cows, by thoroughly experienced man with experienced mate; both Taranaki and Waikato experience. Address Mr P. Wilson, c/o Mrs Newth, Poxton. yyANTED —Man for dairy farm, married or single; must be good ploughman.—B. Prior, Whakamara. T°~ Farmers and others Wanted | work by the day by first-class man. Apply Cosgrove and Co., Manaia. LOST, J^OST —From Taikatu Eoad, liver and white sporting dog (pointer); last seen in Auroa; reward. Apply Otakeho. TOST —Wednesday afternoon, golf club betvceen Central Hotel and golf links. Finder, please ring 27. WANTED TO LEASE. fjpO Lease—Grazing: 350 acres, suitable for either grazing or dairying; house and sheds; about 12 miles from Hawera; rent, 17/6 per acre. — Grant & Co. (opp. Post Office), Hawera.
\}l/ANTED Known—Boys 7 dark grey ! ■ tweed suits, size 8 22/- to size 15 23/6; men’s strong saddle tweed ..trousers 13/11. —Kaupokonui Co-op. Sale. -WANTED Known —Our Great End-of-Season Sale commences Thursday, July 30th, at 9 a.m. Great bargains in all departments.—Harrops •Ltd., Hawera. tW ANTED Known—Our Great End-of-Season Sale commences Thursday, July 30th, at 9 a.m. Great bargains in all departments.—Harops Ltd., Hawera. ANTED Known—Continued Beduc- ‘ , tions at Hart’s! Special line 14ct solid gold lever self-filling Fountain Pens. The very best value ever offered; only 7/6. Get in early and secure one.. . If unable to call send 7/9 and we will post one to you.—Hart’s, High St. and Union St.
; \ MANCHESTER SALE SPECIALS. Horrockses* Calico, I/- yard; Pillow Cases, 1/9, • 2/0, 2/11 pair; Striped Flannelette, 36-ineh, 1/-, 1/3 yard; White Flannelette, 36-ineh, 1/- yard; Cream /and Coloured Winceyette, 38-inch, 1/11 yard; White -Twill Sheetings. 54-inch 1/7*, 72-inch 1/11, 80-inch, --2/3 yard; Domestic Cretonnes,, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6; Madras r/Muslin, 1/9 yard; Curtain Net, 1/7* yard.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 14 August 1925, Page 2
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